As we've reported, next week's episode of Glee, called Asian F, is by all accounts, a game changer, and if that isn't cause all of you Gleeks out there to start foaming at the mouth…well, then this certainly will!

We can't believe that the last episode of the season is almost upon us!

Feast your ears on the brand new tunes featured in the upcoming second season finale of Glee, most notably our personal favorite, a mash-up of New York, New York and Madonna's I Love New York, sung by the New Directions crew (above)!

And check out Rachel and Kurt belting out For Good from the musical Wicked; a competing show choir's rendition of Usher's Yeah!; Puck, Artie, Sam, and Mike Chang singing Bella Notte; Sunshine Corazon performing the original song As Long As You're There; and Mr. Schue performing Still Got Tonight, from Matthew Morrison's debut album…AFTER THE JUMP!

Holy shiz! Matthew Morrison only just announced his solo tour, and it's already gotten that much more ambitious!

As we've reported, the Glee actor will be hitting the road starting June 18th in Minneapolis, and if he has it his way, he'll be joined by some pretty epic, A-list guests on stage - Gwyneth Paltrow and Elton John, who both appear on his debut album!

He reveals:

"We're talking about it, it's just gonna be if our schedules match up. Elton's really interested and Gwyneth's interested as well. I'm still in Glee mode right now. We'll be done the beginning of May, and then we'll go right into rehearsals."

And how's it going to look? Expect a "'40s and '50s New York feel" with a "sexy, really moody vibe!"

Excellent! We think that aesthetic will suit his solo music well!

And with Elton and Gwyneth by his side?! We doubt he'll have trouble filling those huge venues!

Check out this clip of Matthew Morrison and Zooey Deschanel serenading each other as Sir Harry and Lady Larken in the Wonderful World Of Disney's 2005 adaptation of the musical Once Upon A Mattress (above)!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: